Brianna Bradley, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr Carlos Escobedo

October 27, 2020 00:31:18
Brianna Bradley, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr Carlos Escobedo
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Brianna Bradley, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr Carlos Escobedo

Oct 27 2020 | 00:31:18

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Show Notes

Topic: Microfluidics for cell studies

Overview:  The microfluidic devices are well suited for the study of individual cells since the small scale of operation allows for the manipulation of these cells. Microfluidic devices can be used to sort and isolate individual cells for analysis as well as to create different on-chip conditions to study the cells’ responses. In my research, I design these devices, computationally simulate the conditions in the device, and fabricate these devices for experimentation with the cells.

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